+ All Categories
Home > Documents > Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as...

Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as...

Date post: 28-Jun-2020
Category:
Upload: others
View: 1 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
21
Session 4 Making the change
Transcript
Page 1: Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you

Session 4Making the change

Page 2: Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you

Welcome to Session 4. We have a new person who is going to help us for the rest of these sessions and

that’s Matthew Burton. Matthew is an author, TV presenter (occasionally on BBC Bitesize) and starred in

‘Educating Yorkshire’. He is also often on TV and radio being interviewed. He is a headteacher and has

written ‘Go Big’ to help you as you move on to secondary school. Gemma is still here and will pop up at

the end!

Matthew Burton Gemma Oaten

Page 3: Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you

In Session 3, we looked at the things that we worry about including the fear of failure.

People who want to be awesome and mature, make failure an opportunity to learn.

We agreed that failure is a way to learn and we should embrace it!

Page 4: Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you

We are now looking at Matthew Burton’s book ‘Go Big’. If you are reading alongside these sessions, then you can read up to page 35.

Here is Matthew Burton to introduce today’s session:

Page 5: Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you

What is change?

In life, we go through many different changes

or ‘transitions’. Here are some examples:

• Moving house

• Becoming a vegetarian

• Becoming a brother or sister

• Getting your first job

• Breaking your leg or arm

• Growing up

• Going to secondary school

Page 6: Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you

One of the biggest changes you will ever make is the

leap from primary school to

secondary school.

Page 7: Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you

Change is an opportunity

Page 8: Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you

How can you face change and be prepared?

Talk to friends and family about your concerns or excitement.

Learn the layout of your new school.

Be organised and get all of your equipment ready.

Never be afraid to ask for help.

Know the timetable of your new school.

Know what uniform and sports kit you need.

Page 9: Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you

There are many ways we can embrace the change of going to secondary school

• See it as an opportunity to make new friends.• Try out new clubs and activities.• Everyone is facing the same thing so try to

enjoy it!• Make a great first impression with your

behaviour, organisation and presentation.

Page 10: Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you

“One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world.”

Malala YousafzaiPakistani activist for female education and the youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate

Why is getting an education such a great thing?

This is what a teenager called Malala said when she was at secondary school:

Page 11: Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you

“Malala believes that anyone – you, me, that person on

the bus who goes to the secondary down the road – can

change the world. The power of education to help you

do that is massive. It opens doors that we thought were

locked; it gives us the bricks to build the highest tower

from which we can see the beauty of the world. Or, to

put it without using metaphors, a good education can

help you get the life you want for yourself.’

‘Go Big’ page 14

Page 12: Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you

• Name three things that have changed the most since you started primary school.

• What will you miss most about your old school?

• What are you most concerned about in your new school?

Activity: School memories Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you were just five years old – you couldn’t read or write back then!

Page 13: Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you

Activity: School memories Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you were just five years old – you couldn’t read or write back then!

• Complete the ‘Reflecting on your time at Herne and looking ahead to secondary school’ sheet.

• Don’t forget to draw a picture of yourself as a Herne pupil or stick a picture of you at Herne if you have one (ask a parent first).

Page 14: Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you

“Throughout our lives we go through all sorts

of changes, or what we call, ‘transitions’. One

of the biggest transitions any of us will go

through, though, is the leap from primary to

secondary school.”

‘Go Big’ page 19

We are going to look at some of those changes.

Page 15: Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you

There are many differences between primary and secondary school. Here is what to expect:

Primary Secondary

• Smaller school• Same class all the way through school• A smaller range of subjects• The same teacher or a few teachers for an entire

year• Playtime activities to do• It could be close to your home with friends

nearby• Less independence

• Bigger school and you will move to different lessons

• Different subjects• Different types of homework• Different structure and routine• Different teachers for each subject• You will have a form tutor and class• More independent learning• Manage your own time• A mixture of different children from different

schools• Different set of rules

Page 16: Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you

Activity: New school

• Write down three things you are really excited about doing in secondary school.

• Write down three worries you have about secondary school. Speak to someone you trust about your worries to help you feel better.

Page 17: Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you

Life is a journey…

It is YOUR journey…

Build on who are and what you have done in primary school.

Use it as a stepping stone to help you achieve and enjoy a new school and environment.

In your workbook:What are the things that you have already done at primary school that you would like to build on?

Page 18: Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you

Here are some top tips for making the change:

1. When you go for your first day, ask people their names.

2. Be kind – everyone is nervous, we just display it in different ways.

3. Make yourself talk to new people.

4. Ask if you are not sure.

5. Be determined to make a good impression – be polite and have the right equipment.

6. Smile! Even your teacher will be nervous on the first day back!

Page 19: Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you

As an actress, Gemma has ‘first days’ a lot of the time when

she is meeting new teams or cast members for the first

time. She can help us with this!

Page 20: Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you

If you embrace the change, and use it as an opportunity to grow, then you will be able to do brilliant things!

Page 21: Session 4 Making the change€¦ · Before you make a change, it is good to look back as well as look forward. You can see how far you have come! You started primary school when you

© 2020 The PiXL Club Ltd and Hachette UK

This resource may be shared with any primary school Year 6 student in its current form, and parts thereof, to enhance your

transition work with students. All opinions and contributions are those of the authors. The contents of this resource are not

connected with, or endorsed by, any other company, organisation or institution.

If there are any inadvertent omissions or errors in the acknowledgements or usage, this is unintended and we will remedy

these on written notification.

Hachette UK own 'You Are Awesome' by Matthew Syed and 'Go Big' by Matthew Burton, which may be purchased by

individuals and schools, should they wish to do so to enhance these resources for students. 'You Are Awesome' illustrations

copyright © Toby Triumph. 'Go Big' illustrations copyright © Chris Madden.


Recommended